Disturbing Dog Abuse in Wiesbaden-Dotzheim: Police Hunt Suspect
A disturbing incident occurred in Wiesbaden-Dotzheim on Monday evening, October 13. A man was seen abusing a dog at a gas station on Schönbergstraße around 8:20 PM. The distressing scene was reported by a passerby who alerted the police.
The suspect, described as a man aged between 30 to 40, slim, around 1.80 meters tall, with a three-day beard, and dressed in dark clothes, was seen kicking and insulting the dog. The dog, a small, sturdy animal with a brownish-beige coat, was believed to be a French Bulldog.
The man left the scene heading towards Ohmstraße/Reisstraße, but a police patrol was unable to locate him. Despite the police's best efforts, the suspect remains at large.
The police are urging anyone with information about the incident or the suspect's whereabouts to come forward. The abuse of animals is a serious crime, and the police are committed to bringing the perpetrator to justice. The dog's welfare is also a primary concern, and authorities are working to ensure its safety.
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